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it cost the united states 3 trillion-dollar. you still have a nest there today and you left osama bin laden and his movement to metastasize around the world for the next administration to clean up. it's very interesting when you look at these important historical choices they do have consequences. it's not always clear which way to go. that's why president obama in my view gets bragging rights for this decision. >> i could not argue with you more about--i could not agree with you more about what you just said. when you make the battle of who has got the most testosterone, who is going to flex nor muscles what you do is make foreign policy given by i'm tougher than you rather than careful thought and analysis. does this ad do this? does it take us down that dangerous path? >> we have to be careful on fixating on this as you would say, who has more testosterone than the next. and highlight the fact, and also we have to be careful because we don't know what is out there yet in this summer or in the fall to come. there are still som
it cost the united states 3 trillion-dollar. you still have a nest there today and you left osama bin laden and his movement to metastasize around the world for the next administration to clean up. it's very interesting when you look at these important historical choices they do have consequences. it's not always clear which way to go. that's why president obama in my view gets bragging rights for this decision. >> i could not argue with you more about--i could not agree with you more...
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we covered every flight from the united states back and forth to england, the u.k.. every flight was covered with large teams of air marshals for quite some period of time. some of the air marshals ran double turns and flight over, flight back and our officers -- it was the highest attendance in this day in the history of tsa for people coming to work. for an extended period after that, it just really showed these people. >> let me also note, what some people don't see is one of the things that i respect most about it, it would reach out to different folks, get ideas. he knew he wasn't going to like what he heard a lot of the time but still made those phonecalls and that is something i think we need to see more of in washington. no one has got all of the answers here at the end of the day. there are lots of answers, lots of ideas and we have to recalibrate our responses and continue to improve. before i let you go, buy the book, and i also want to leave you with a token iteratively in our appreciation, our point. kip thank you and keep doing what you are doing. >> th
we covered every flight from the united states back and forth to england, the u.k.. every flight was covered with large teams of air marshals for quite some period of time. some of the air marshals ran double turns and flight over, flight back and our officers -- it was the highest attendance in this day in the history of tsa for people coming to work. for an extended period after that, it just really showed these people. >> let me also note, what some people don't see is one of the...
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of their unit being unemployed. it's never been critical like it is now. >> natural disasters, state emergencies. sometimes you're called up, and your employer doesn't understand that you have something to do for the country, for your state. >> many employers are reluctant to hire a national guardsman because of the simple fact they don't know if they're going to be here. >> you are entitled to unemployment. the option to purchase an 18th month insurance conversion plan. if you -- >> i'm a good welder. i'm a really good welder. so i go in, everybody will be all excited and everything. yeah, young guy that can weld. hey, let's put him to work. hey, let me look at your application. national guard, present employer. how often do you have to be gone? one weekend a month, couple weeks in the summer. that's it, you know. other than that, i want to work. "sorry, i can't afford it." i can't make them hire me. >> nationwide, the unemployment rate for national guard soldiers is higher than the civilian population. in some sta
of their unit being unemployed. it's never been critical like it is now. >> natural disasters, state emergencies. sometimes you're called up, and your employer doesn't understand that you have something to do for the country, for your state. >> many employers are reluctant to hire a national guardsman because of the simple fact they don't know if they're going to be here. >> you are entitled to unemployment. the option to purchase an 18th month insurance conversion plan. if...
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moral direction of the united states. we lost our way with iraq and he is going around and killing people where he is judge, jury and executioner. i'm not against it. but if you take the moral argument and the preening that the democrats did, hower theable bush administration was for enhanced interrogation, they didn't go around killing people from the air. and if necessary and often happens, the families as well. so they kind of lost the moral high ground here. understand why he is doing it. it makes him look tough. >> bret: to charles' point, hypocrisy element to senator obama on the trail and president obama now? >> hypocrisy talk is taken without talking about why they put it out now. it's something as simple as guantanamo bay. he said he would close it and it hasn't closed obviously. a matter of trying to prove he is tough. i don't understand that point. i think the president has proven is that he is very tough. when it comes to prosecuting the war on terror. he has gone after our enemies at every quarter. >> bret: w
moral direction of the united states. we lost our way with iraq and he is going around and killing people where he is judge, jury and executioner. i'm not against it. but if you take the moral argument and the preening that the democrats did, hower theable bush administration was for enhanced interrogation, they didn't go around killing people from the air. and if necessary and often happens, the families as well. so they kind of lost the moral high ground here. understand why he is doing it....
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chen's desire to study in the united states. >> his departure harks the conclusion. he did not get passports or inform them of the details until they got to the airport. he was not happy about leave worried about retaliation against his extended family back home. guangcheng got recognition for the disabled and fighting about rural abortion . he was convicted in 2006 on what his supporters say were fabricated charges . he was put on house arrest from which he escaped. it is a long-standing diplomatic stand off. >> it is a long story. >>ad wars are on. governor mitt romney releases and touting his ability for job growth. democratic national committee is firing back with an adof its own and going after what romney views as his strength. california congressman john campbell is a romney supporter and joining us now. welcome, great to have you here today. >> hi, uma, great to be with you. >> let's get to the adfrom the dnc and what it said about challenging the romney camp on job . take a look. >> obama campaign is trying to focus and portraying the firm as bleeding in kan
chen's desire to study in the united states. >> his departure harks the conclusion. he did not get passports or inform them of the details until they got to the airport. he was not happy about leave worried about retaliation against his extended family back home. guangcheng got recognition for the disabled and fighting about rural abortion . he was convicted in 2006 on what his supporters say were fabricated charges . he was put on house arrest from which he escaped. it is a long-standing...
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we are not at that stage in the united states but in a sense he is doing what the pakistani judge is doing. dishonoring the memory of the murder victim. >> he is going away tore a long time. >> we are sending a consistent message here that that is not in the interests of america as a whole and it is certainly not in the interests of young women like noor al-malecki. >> that is the message that we are sending. you know. >> prosecutor records still insists noor al-malecki was the victim of an honor killing but the fact she was not able to convince a jury of that has not stopped her. just the opposite. she has been invited across the country to talk about a practice she fears is taking hold in america. >> what brings you to new york city. >> seven weeks after the sentencing we caught up with her in new york where she was addressing a conference on the growing number of honor killings by muslim men here in america and the west. >> i remember we when we spoke in phoenix you said you believe you had failed. >> yes. >> do you still feel that way? >> i do. i feel like we failed noor by not g
we are not at that stage in the united states but in a sense he is doing what the pakistani judge is doing. dishonoring the memory of the murder victim. >> he is going away tore a long time. >> we are sending a consistent message here that that is not in the interests of america as a whole and it is certainly not in the interests of young women like noor al-malecki. >> that is the message that we are sending. you know. >> prosecutor records still insists noor al-malecki...
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the idea was to make this representative of the church in the united states. it would be physically impossible to get every diocese into court at the same time. >> chris: meanwhile, mitt romney came out this week for allowing federal funds to be used by low income parents to send their kids to any public school they want or even to some private schools and parochial schools. you support that idea, don't you? >> the idea that money should follow the child. we all pay taxes for education. why doesn't that money follow the parents of the kid? for example, here if you live in the district of columbia if you are very wealthy or have a lot of support you can send your child to a very exclusive private school. but if you live in the inner city, if you live in some of the poorest neighborhoods you don't get an option. that is why the catholic church is there and that is why we have our schools in the center city saying we will give you a chance to get a decent education and we will pay for it. wouldn't it be fair, wouldn't it be just, wouldn't it be really honest if e
the idea was to make this representative of the church in the united states. it would be physically impossible to get every diocese into court at the same time. >> chris: meanwhile, mitt romney came out this week for allowing federal funds to be used by low income parents to send their kids to any public school they want or even to some private schools and parochial schools. you support that idea, don't you? >> the idea that money should follow the child. we all pay taxes for...
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serving under the nato-led security force are from the united states. the next largest contributors are britain with 9,500 troops. germany, 4,700 troops and italy, 4,000 and nearly 3,300 from france. at the 2010 summit in lisbon, an exit plan getting all nato forces out of afghanistan by the end of 2014. since then, anti-war sentiment in the united states and europe has been rising. evidenced by the french president hollande's pledge to bring his troops home this year. adding a new benchmark to the transition. >> by the end of 2013, we expect the afghan forces to be taking the lead for security right across the country as they step forward our focus will shift from combat to support, but we will remain combat-ready. >> let's be realistic. the elephant in the room here actually is pakistan pap key partner in keeping's troop it's combat ready. zardari flew to the united states in hopes for a meeting with president obama, refused after talks to reopen a piece of ply crossing, and he met with secretary clinton and expressed the blockade. no word of a breakt
serving under the nato-led security force are from the united states. the next largest contributors are britain with 9,500 troops. germany, 4,700 troops and italy, 4,000 and nearly 3,300 from france. at the 2010 summit in lisbon, an exit plan getting all nato forces out of afghanistan by the end of 2014. since then, anti-war sentiment in the united states and europe has been rising. evidenced by the french president hollande's pledge to bring his troops home this year. adding a new benchmark to...
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across the united states in the keystone project would. but, yes, the keystone project does mean jobs. as i said in the beginning i support the keystone project. >> just to explain, you said it's a private company. is that because of the trans border crossing? >> yes, that's correct. that's correct. >> mike freeman likes your buy america provision. he tweets, massive infrastructure rebuild, equipment manpower, and materials all from the usa. and you spell multiplier effect? we're talking with mr. rahall. next call from him is from albertville, alabama. bobby is a democrat. good morningmorning. you're on, bobby. >> caller: good morning. on the bay bridge, that was the thing that tifs going to ask about how in the world could anything like that happen. the caller before back two or three calls was talking about how much money was saved. well, you pay unemployment for the people that would build a bridge. you also pay unemployment to the people that would build the steel. so anything that the taxpayers pay for should be made with american lab
across the united states in the keystone project would. but, yes, the keystone project does mean jobs. as i said in the beginning i support the keystone project. >> just to explain, you said it's a private company. is that because of the trans border crossing? >> yes, that's correct. that's correct. >> mike freeman likes your buy america provision. he tweets, massive infrastructure rebuild, equipment manpower, and materials all from the usa. and you spell multiplier effect?...
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. >>> plus the world trade center may not become the tallest building in the united states. why the developer says there could be a change of plans. >>> the race for the triple crown continues at the preakness. i'll have another is on the track today. >>> happy mother's day to all you moms out there. this is lynette with her mom. you guys look like sisters. >> i love that lady. happy mother's day, mommy. we'll talk about weekend details coming up >>> in today's tech bytes, microsoft is getting a new look. they are anyone elsing to challenge google by emphasizing social media like facebook and twitter. video game sales were off 42% last month compared to a year ago because fewer new games were released. and there are many android phone choices but the htc series is called the best on the market currently. >> the quality is just really great, really bright colors. second thing is the camera. really good, 8 megapixel camera. >> those are your tech bytes. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work.
. >>> plus the world trade center may not become the tallest building in the united states. why the developer says there could be a change of plans. >>> the race for the triple crown continues at the preakness. i'll have another is on the track today. >>> happy mother's day to all you moms out there. this is lynette with her mom. you guys look like sisters. >> i love that lady. happy mother's day, mommy. we'll talk about weekend details coming up >>> in...
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. >> we are talking about the president of the united states. i critize him i call him the president. it seems like everyone is bitchin about something. they are mad about something. i can understand displaced anger but i don't think they know what is going o. i just don't. it is understandable. and thep to say you expect everything else to be free or coming to you as if there is no cost that young man was not an to the crowd. a nation that once conquered the world that is it what a famous comment orsaid and that is america now. we have a block of the electorate who expect everything to be given to them. it is college stunes and it is begin to them for free boy people who drive attackss and work on factory lines. i hope they are not listening to them. >> i hold your intellect in high, high reregard you are a dishonest argument. >> to equate the occupy movement? >> and he came out. and he endorsed them. he is not. that is the folks that are demanding a free lunch . ther violent. >> ther notine the american demcraft. and ther people protesting. i
. >> we are talking about the president of the united states. i critize him i call him the president. it seems like everyone is bitchin about something. they are mad about something. i can understand displaced anger but i don't think they know what is going o. i just don't. it is understandable. and thep to say you expect everything else to be free or coming to you as if there is no cost that young man was not an to the crowd. a nation that once conquered the world that is it what a...
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why wouldn't he want this principle to apply to every district in the united states? this is a straight-out cowardly case of bullying. because the congress has somewhat more jurisdiction over the district than others, because he doesn't have the nerve to try to paste this on the united states of america, he's trying to make it his ideological point by going, like a big bully, at the only residents who don't have a voting member -- yes, i vote in committee, but no final vote, is no senators to protect the district. that's why he's doing it. a straight-up gang-up on the most disempowered district in the united states of america. but let me tell you something about us, we know how to fight back. >> eleanor holmes norton, democrat from washington, d.c., i have absolutely no doubt about that last point you just made. thank you very much for talking to us tonight and good luck tomorrow. >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you. >>> all right, still ahead, jane lynch is here tonight also, richard engel is here tonight. all multivitamins give me the basics. they claim to be complet
why wouldn't he want this principle to apply to every district in the united states? this is a straight-out cowardly case of bullying. because the congress has somewhat more jurisdiction over the district than others, because he doesn't have the nerve to try to paste this on the united states of america, he's trying to make it his ideological point by going, like a big bully, at the only residents who don't have a voting member -- yes, i vote in committee, but no final vote, is no senators to...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. and the human element on my journey across america, i found new ways to tell people about saving money. this is bobby. say hello bobby. hello bobby. do you know you could save hundreds on car insurance over the phone, online or at your local geico office? tell us bobby, what would you do with all those savings? hire a better ventriloquist. your lips are moving. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ i just can't seem to
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human...
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europe causing the united states problems? or the united states causing europe's problems? the news from the united states was not good for the markets in europe, and the big four, u.k., germany, france, and italy all down between 1.5 percent and 2 percent. most closer to 2 percent. some individual companies dropping a lot more. a british home builder was down more than 7.5 percent, and another reason to say ouch, the latest estimates on european growth are not growth but, rather, contraction. an exception was spain and that is important today given the tough week or ten days they have had, the double downgrade from standard & poor's first with the credit rating and then nearly a dozen banks downgraded and the latest unemployment figures from there coming to nearly 25 percent so it was good that spain do show some resilience. not just the united states that has europe worried. but, also, europe itself with big elections this weekend if france and germany. freeway -- french socialist expected it take power which could be a problem for the euro zone. >>neil: charles payne say
europe causing the united states problems? or the united states causing europe's problems? the news from the united states was not good for the markets in europe, and the big four, u.k., germany, france, and italy all down between 1.5 percent and 2 percent. most closer to 2 percent. some individual companies dropping a lot more. a british home builder was down more than 7.5 percent, and another reason to say ouch, the latest estimates on european growth are not growth but, rather, contraction....
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that was the tactic used in 1997 in the united states when this man set off a double bomb outside an abortion clinic in sandy springs, georgia. eric rudolph is remembered for bombing the atlanta olympics. after he bombed the olympics and went on the run, that same guy bombed a gay bar in at llanta a an abortion clinic in birmingham, alabama. when he bombed that abortion clinic in sandy springs, georgia, the first bomb went off at 9:30 in the morning. it ripped out part of a wall at the clinic. it destroyed the clinic. an hour later, the second bomb went off in a trash can just outside the building. this double bombing was designed to give responders enough time to arrive on the scene and figure out what the first bomb was about and the second bomb exploded then to try to kill the emergency responders. six people were hurt by the second blast including a federal atf agent the they said it was a miracle that the second blast did not kill anyone. that was the women's clinic in sandy strings, georgia in 1997. this year another women's clinic in the same place just about a mile from the b
that was the tactic used in 1997 in the united states when this man set off a double bomb outside an abortion clinic in sandy springs, georgia. eric rudolph is remembered for bombing the atlanta olympics. after he bombed the olympics and went on the run, that same guy bombed a gay bar in at llanta a an abortion clinic in birmingham, alabama. when he bombed that abortion clinic in sandy springs, georgia, the first bomb went off at 9:30 in the morning. it ripped out part of a wall at the clinic....
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. >> the united states, they will have somebody to fight for equal rights for them because they are our brothers and they are our sisters. >> in 2008 our country elected a leader who not only acknowledged the lbgt community but embraced it. >> i'm here with you in that fight. >> who counted us as friends. >> we had some bilateral talks with your leader, lady gaga. >> cenk: that's funny and obama administration is feeling far more confident about their position on gay marriage. with new numbers coming in and they're very good. but if you're a progressive, the numbers are always very good. what the rest of the media will tell you this is a conservative country. when you ask people at the polls, they'll say that they're conservative, not liberal. but issue-by-issue bowl progresses always win. look at the new polls coming in. same-sex marriage should it be legal? 53% legal. 39% illegal. that's is a widening gap. they got to feel great with these numbers. the obama administration has got to feel great about these numbers. if you're a leader and leading this administration look the numbers mo
. >> the united states, they will have somebody to fight for equal rights for them because they are our brothers and they are our sisters. >> in 2008 our country elected a leader who not only acknowledged the lbgt community but embraced it. >> i'm here with you in that fight. >> who counted us as friends. >> we had some bilateral talks with your leader, lady gaga. >> cenk: that's funny and obama administration is feeling far more confident about their...
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citizens military families, and others with the deeper roots in the united states. >> former president bill clinton was in town today talking to a sold-out crowd at one of mccormick place is biggest trade shows. he thanked the national restaurant association for their initiatives to help kids live a healthier life and fight childhood obesity. in a lighter moment he reflected on the benefits of not being president anymore >> unless your wife is secretary of state... >> his appearance helped boost of the shows attendance with nearly 60,000 people in town for the show >> teenagers from all over the chicago area congregated this morning to celebrate israel's independence. they met the illinois holocaust museum in the education center to begin a journey through jewish history. a portion was presented by a holocaust survivor who remembered her horrific experiences in poland after nazi germany's invasion on september 2nd 1939. >> not only will the jews be killed, but also those who helped.they decided to place us ... >> the teenagers then set out on a mile-long march to the kaplan jewish comm
citizens military families, and others with the deeper roots in the united states. >> former president bill clinton was in town today talking to a sold-out crowd at one of mccormick place is biggest trade shows. he thanked the national restaurant association for their initiatives to help kids live a healthier life and fight childhood obesity. in a lighter moment he reflected on the benefits of not being president anymore >> unless your wife is secretary of state... >> his...
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>>> the number of meth labs in the united states has been going up as meth makers increasingly turn to a do-it-yourself method they call shake and bake. amber lyon continues with the story of a small-town cop who says he can stop it by taking on a multibillion-dollar industry. >> reporter: as head of the narcotics task force in franklin county, missouri, sergeant jason grellner has helped shut down 1,500 meth labs. >> we got eight adults in a meth lab and i got two boys. >> reporter: but he can't keep up as more meth cooks use a simple one-pot method they call shake and bake. >> so what we end up with today is a meth lab that literally fits inside a toaster box. >> reporter: so this is an entire lab? >> that's a meth lab right there. >> reporter: grellner has seen the worst. here a fire trapped a meth maker's daughter inside. luckily, the guy broke a window and pulled her out. >> he's no hero in my book. he's a guy that got very, very lucky he didn't kill his child that day. >> reporter: grellner himself has paid a price. >> this is the actual one-pot bottle. this is the most dangerous
>>> the number of meth labs in the united states has been going up as meth makers increasingly turn to a do-it-yourself method they call shake and bake. amber lyon continues with the story of a small-town cop who says he can stop it by taking on a multibillion-dollar industry. >> reporter: as head of the narcotics task force in franklin county, missouri, sergeant jason grellner has helped shut down 1,500 meth labs. >> we got eight adults in a meth lab and i got two boys....
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. >> so you are complaining that the united states is no good uncle? >> actually, yes you contributed all your life and it's not there. >> john: they said it was an insurance plan and they spent it. >> that is the wrong way to think about it. i think we have provided a safety net for the vulnerable and elderly. i'm the one paying this. i should be the one ticked off and not you guys and i'm totally fine because i under the value it offers our society. without that value, you can say hypothetically if people for the last 65 years did something different but the reality right now we have people in 60s, 70s and 80s we have to to support. if we don't something is going to happen. >> you have 3.6 million people a year entering the age of 65. leading edge of the babyboomers, becoming fully eligible for medicare and social security benefits and the money is not there. >> john: i'm a baby boomer. there is too many of us. >> you'll be fine, sir. >> john: so you should be mad a at me. here is a live picture of the effects of social security and medicare. >> excu
. >> so you are complaining that the united states is no good uncle? >> actually, yes you contributed all your life and it's not there. >> john: they said it was an insurance plan and they spent it. >> that is the wrong way to think about it. i think we have provided a safety net for the vulnerable and elderly. i'm the one paying this. i should be the one ticked off and not you guys and i'm totally fine because i under the value it offers our society. without that value,...
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its leader bin laden should be a priority for the united states. the president should spend some time thinking about bin laden. that was the sharp break proposed by the new president after george w. bush. in all honesty to the chagrin of people that had been alarmed by executive power in the george w. bush administration. the obama administration has not represented a significant break from that. they expected the use of assess nation by drones. the number of drone strikes spiked in 2009 once obama took over and in 2010 those already spiked numbers from 2009 doubled. this was not going to be a more pacifist approach. president obama tripled the number of troops in afghanistan. the obama administration has not thrown less american weight around and not thrown it away in a less unilateral authority. the obama administration has thrown american weight around in a much more specific direction. it was not a difference in aggression. it was a difference in focus. for this president it makes sense that on the anniversary of bin laden's death, he would put
its leader bin laden should be a priority for the united states. the president should spend some time thinking about bin laden. that was the sharp break proposed by the new president after george w. bush. in all honesty to the chagrin of people that had been alarmed by executive power in the george w. bush administration. the obama administration has not represented a significant break from that. they expected the use of assess nation by drones. the number of drone strikes spiked in 2009 once...
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the united states has been looking for monetary commitments from its allies. it had secured some going into the summit and it was looking for more. senior administration officials have told me privately that they feel quite good about some of the monetary commitments that they have gotten here over the past day. we haven't gotten any specifics about that yet. that's one of the things we're hoping to learn later on today. of course this comes as we've learned that france will be pulling out its droops in 2012 which is, of course, far ahead of when the nato allies will be pulling out. nonetheless, the united states says it feels confident that france will help in other ways. as for those protest that is you mentioned, thomas, several thousand people turned out yesterday. 45 people were arrested. seven protesters were treated at the hospital and four police officers treated. there were a few clashes between protesters and police. but largely these protests were peaceful. we're awaiting another protest today expected to happen outside boeing today. >> nbc's kriste
the united states has been looking for monetary commitments from its allies. it had secured some going into the summit and it was looking for more. senior administration officials have told me privately that they feel quite good about some of the monetary commitments that they have gotten here over the past day. we haven't gotten any specifics about that yet. that's one of the things we're hoping to learn later on today. of course this comes as we've learned that france will be pulling out its...
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he wants to go to the united states. a country that hours earlier drove him to a chinese hospital and he says left him there. chen had been holed up six days in the u.s. embassy. he fled refuge there. after back room negotiations, the chinese and chen seemed to have reached a deal. a smiling chen guangcheng is seen leaving for treatment at the hospital, but between leaving the u.s. grounds and speaking to us, everything changed. i'm very disappointed with the u.s. government he says. chen says he was urged to leave and deserted. he said they promised to be with me at the hospital. this afternoon, they were all gone. inside the embassy walls, chen says, he was cut off from the outside world. now doesn't think he knew enough to make such a critical decision. at the time i didn't have a lot of information, he says, i wasn't allowed to call my friends from the embassy. i couldn't keep up with the news so i didn't know a lot of what was happening. what was happening, he now says, is his family in their village was being terro
he wants to go to the united states. a country that hours earlier drove him to a chinese hospital and he says left him there. chen had been holed up six days in the u.s. embassy. he fled refuge there. after back room negotiations, the chinese and chen seemed to have reached a deal. a smiling chen guangcheng is seen leaving for treatment at the hospital, but between leaving the u.s. grounds and speaking to us, everything changed. i'm very disappointed with the u.s. government he says. chen says...
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and, it is the same debate we have had in the united states. but, in europe, how if they keep doing the german austerity it is clearly not working there. so, i think, the g-8 --. >> but the greek spending is not working. >>guest: there is no money to spend. how do you get out of it? when they continue to make job cuts, they are cutting their revenue. it does not work. you are in the death spiral senator biden is talking about. and europe is in the death spiral and it teas us down. if it happens, does it happen now? soon? before november? or does it happen after november. or can it be stopped. the president, i think, what he is putting at center stage, and influencing it toward growth, and a mixture of growth and austerity not just austerity. >>chris: and now, they spent the last two days at g-8 summit on economic issues and now in chicago starting today and tomorrow the nato summit and they will talk about huge issues, our continued commitment in afghanistan, what we do on syria, and iran. what is at bill, stake? >>guest: the my 23rd meeting is
and, it is the same debate we have had in the united states. but, in europe, how if they keep doing the german austerity it is clearly not working there. so, i think, the g-8 --. >> but the greek spending is not working. >>guest: there is no money to spend. how do you get out of it? when they continue to make job cuts, they are cutting their revenue. it does not work. you are in the death spiral senator biden is talking about. and europe is in the death spiral and it teas us down....
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but we move on to the united states now, and we talk a little bit about the republicans and whether or not they are distancing themselves from -- a lot of these issues that -- you know that we're talking about gay marriage and i wanted to know if in fact the gop is able to win by staying away from gay marriage. here is john boehner, the speaker of the house. >> i believe that marriage is the union of one man and one woman. and the president and the democrats can talk about all of this all they want but the fact is the american people are focused on our economy and they are asking the question where are the jobs? >> so michael hastings i want to ask you, if this is the tactic of the gop to just ignore what hand yesterday, can they win doing that? >> i don't think so. i think they are going to hit it hard eventually. guess who mitt romney is going on friday? to north carolina. so i think they are going to at some point use gay marriage as an issue. the poll numbers you showed at the beginning of the show showing in the swing states how unpopular it still is. so i think they will use it.
but we move on to the united states now, and we talk a little bit about the republicans and whether or not they are distancing themselves from -- a lot of these issues that -- you know that we're talking about gay marriage and i wanted to know if in fact the gop is able to win by staying away from gay marriage. here is john boehner, the speaker of the house. >> i believe that marriage is the union of one man and one woman. and the president and the democrats can talk about all of this all...
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and the attorney general of the united states looked up and equipped you know some people say john has been hit on the head so many times he doesn't have any sense anymore. and some people who laughed i was the only black person in the room. i said that is wrong. you can't say that or think that. these are american citizens and they want their rights. they are doing what they want to be doing and you shoutn't denigrate them that way. his pr man said to me, congratulations. i said for what? i didn't win nothing. he says, you got people discussing black people as human beings not as spectors out of the old books. so, it wasn't terrible. but it wasn't easy either. and you had to go after it and after it hard. and you had to go after it to keep the faith. you had to keep the faith. and the government is not prepared to move on this kind of stuff. >> okay. um the incident in which john lewis was beaten on horseback was in alabama. he is now congressman john louis. i have some questions here. to what would you attribute the level of comfortability displayed by both? >> well, one thing was th
and the attorney general of the united states looked up and equipped you know some people say john has been hit on the head so many times he doesn't have any sense anymore. and some people who laughed i was the only black person in the room. i said that is wrong. you can't say that or think that. these are american citizens and they want their rights. they are doing what they want to be doing and you shoutn't denigrate them that way. his pr man said to me, congratulations. i said for what? i...
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he became his vice president and he would not let him use a jet plane across the united states. >> you really know this stuff. you are right. he certainly did the same thing to hubert humphrey. i have to say that i have not finished on why i will do it. and nothing i have examined and now. >> let me ask you about the next volume. i know you hate this. what is your timetable? what does it really matter what i say to you? would you believe me? >> of course. this book tenures. >> be a. that is not right. -- this book took 10-years? >> yes, but that is not right. i was doing the research on the rest of its. i have done most of the research on the next volume as well. >> that is underwriting the next? >> yes. i have written part of it. >> to do you think this will be the final but? think this will be the final book? new askritten three this and i said yes. ed this. and you askc i said yes. >> what is the update on your memoir the you say you are writing? >> that is very long. i do that had -- to do any research. it is my own life. it is the day memoir about how i grew up in new york. it is
he became his vice president and he would not let him use a jet plane across the united states. >> you really know this stuff. you are right. he certainly did the same thing to hubert humphrey. i have to say that i have not finished on why i will do it. and nothing i have examined and now. >> let me ask you about the next volume. i know you hate this. what is your timetable? what does it really matter what i say to you? would you believe me? >> of course. this book tenures....
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this is not just americans who are doing this but in the united states, in in the you're europe union you're seeing big businesses funding members of congress or members of their government in order to allow them to continue overfishing and there really is a fishing industrial complex where they're making a tremendous amount of money and they're thinking about the bottom line. they're not thinking about the fact that we're getting rid of entire species of fish. let me give a quote. we're essentially consuming the equivalent of one and a half earths each year. this is possible because we borrow from the future as is the case with fish. one day the world's fish population may collapse. >> cenk: man we've never won a wore more convincingly. i wish we won the war on drugs like this. >> in the journal of science, in 50 years we've reduced the populations of commercial fish such as blue fin tuna and cod by 90%. by 2048, all fish stock will collapse. >> every day i learn something depressing on this show. [chuckling] seriously, i never thought about it but the minute i heard about fishing in
this is not just americans who are doing this but in the united states, in in the you're europe union you're seeing big businesses funding members of congress or members of their government in order to allow them to continue overfishing and there really is a fishing industrial complex where they're making a tremendous amount of money and they're thinking about the bottom line. they're not thinking about the fact that we're getting rid of entire species of fish. let me give a quote. we're...
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here's the president who says we're going to end poverty in the united states. so so the circumstances of his youth, at the end of this book you say look what he's done in seven weeks. >> rose: look what you've done in 30 years. right here. one, two, three, four. >> (laughs) >> rose: thank you. >> my pleasure. >> rose: a masterful job. >> thank you. >> rose: robert caro for the hour. a study of lyndon johnson. this book "the passage of power" as lyndon johnson in dallas succeeds a dead president and holds the country together. thank you for joining us. see you next time.
here's the president who says we're going to end poverty in the united states. so so the circumstances of his youth, at the end of this book you say look what he's done in seven weeks. >> rose: look what you've done in 30 years. right here. one, two, three, four. >> (laughs) >> rose: thank you. >> my pleasure. >> rose: a masterful job. >> thank you. >> rose: robert caro for the hour. a study of lyndon johnson. this book "the passage of power"...
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it is strange that our largest corporation headquartered in the united states would have such a free market ideology and really live almost in opposition to the state that gave birth to it. as you say compared to other large corporations they really are on one side of the divide pretty explicitly. steve, i wish we had more time because it is a fascinating book, a fascinating topic, and a bit frightening i must say. that's steve coll. coming up there is no one better at digging up digital dirt than the folks at buzzfeed. stay with us you are here on "the war room" only on current tv. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ ♪ look, i don't play 'bout my facial hair. but if
it is strange that our largest corporation headquartered in the united states would have such a free market ideology and really live almost in opposition to the state that gave birth to it. as you say compared to other large corporations they really are on one side of the divide pretty explicitly. steve, i wish we had more time because it is a fascinating book, a fascinating topic, and a bit frightening i must say. that's steve coll. coming up there is no one better at digging up digital dirt...
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how severe might an upset be in the united states because of europe? >> well, there's rumors that they announced that on friday. of course, political party after political party and greece don't seem to be doing a good job at building a coalition. certainly it's a significant headwind for that. >> what do you make of the market action lately where we get this fear factor in the morning and then the rest of the day it comes back? feels like the market wants to go higher, doesn't it? >> the phrase we've been using is rolling brownouts. i don't think one agreement was going to change the game. that said, i think what we are seeing is that a decoupling going on. we noticed about $90 billion of capital were raised in the high yield market in the third quarter. that's about twice the number annualized. the capital markets are easy. we're going to do this dance with europe and at the same time, the earnings side seems to be stabilizing. >> earnings stabilizing. in fact, bob, earlier in the week bob thought that the third, fourth quarter was actually higher ea
how severe might an upset be in the united states because of europe? >> well, there's rumors that they announced that on friday. of course, political party after political party and greece don't seem to be doing a good job at building a coalition. certainly it's a significant headwind for that. >> what do you make of the market action lately where we get this fear factor in the morning and then the rest of the day it comes back? feels like the market wants to go higher, doesn't it?...
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there's 3.5 million new cases of skin cancer diagnosed in the united states every year according to the skin care foundation. so be more scared of that. >> if you have a choice of the sprays or lotions or the foam, is there one that's -- >> i particularly like lotions for the face just because around the eye, people get nervous. then i like sprays for the body a lot. we mist the backs of our knees. this newt gina pure and gentle baby has an spf of 60. >> what is the difference between buying a product for an adult or a child? >> this neutrogena baby is not going to irritate the baby's skin, that's great. some of these over here are organic. those are great as well. >> you should also tell us, when is it safe to take a baby into -- isn't there a time period sthau want to keep your child -- >> you want to say from birth until 6 months you want them out of the sun totally. >> don't take them to the beach. >> not at all unless they're going to be in a uv protected tent. my hat is a uv 50 hat. you two have beach hats on. these sun shirts will give you an spf of either 30 or 50. >> i get craz
there's 3.5 million new cases of skin cancer diagnosed in the united states every year according to the skin care foundation. so be more scared of that. >> if you have a choice of the sprays or lotions or the foam, is there one that's -- >> i particularly like lotions for the face just because around the eye, people get nervous. then i like sprays for the body a lot. we mist the backs of our knees. this newt gina pure and gentle baby has an spf of 60. >> what is the difference...